Uncertainty evaluation for Cs-137 in food by low-background α/β counter
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1.Guangdong Province Research Center for Geoanalysis (Guangdong Institute of Mineral Applications), Guangzhou, Guangdong 510080, China;2.Environmental Radiation Monitoring and Nuclear Emergency Response Technical Support Center of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510300, China

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    Objective To improve the measurement accuracy of cesium-137 (Cs-137) content in food using low-background α/β measuring instruments.Methods An uncertainty analysis model for measuring Cs-137 in food was established based on the second method in GB 14883.10-2016. The uncertainty components affecting the detection process were analyzed, the sources of uncertainty were explored, and the uncertainty was evaluated.Results Through uncertainty analysis introduced by sample measurement, supervised source measurement, cesium recovery rate calibration, sample sampling, sample ash-to-fresh ratio, standard source calibration supervised source, and self-absorption coefficient calibration, the activity concentration of Cs-137 in food determined by the ammonium phosphomolybdate method was 1.44 Bq/kg, with an expanded uncertainty of 0.13 Bq/kg (k=2).Conclusion The main factor affecting the uncertainty of Cs-137 measurement in food by low-background α/β measuring instruments is the uncertainty introduced during the sample measurement process, followed by the uncertainty introduced by the standard source calibration supervision source.

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孙功明,李冠超,黄玲玉,等.低本底α/β测量仪测定食品中铯-137含量的不确定度评定[J].食品与机械英文版,2025,41(5):58-63.

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  • Received:September 09,2024
  • Revised:February 19,2025
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  • Online: June 13,2025
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